Place all ingredients in mason jar with a lid and shake well. I use a heaping tablespoon per pound of meat and add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water; adjust to your preference!

To make chicken for tacos, I place frozen chicken breasts in the crockpot, add seasoning and some coconut oil (about 2 Tablespoons for 3 pounds meat), and cook on high for 3 - 3 1/2 hours. Then Ishred the chicken in my Kitchenaid mixer and put it back in the crockpot on "warm" until we are ready to eat. I like to make extra and freeze it for a later time!

This is also delicious with pork. Simply place pork roast in crock pot and rub seasoning (heaping tablespoon per pound) on the roast. Then cook on high for four hours. Reduce heat to low and cook for three to four hours longer. Remove bones and shred in the mixer!

For a paleo meal, enjoy some taco meat on top of spinach or other greens and toppings of choice for a yummy salad.

My kids love to have breakfast for supper. I usually make breakfast for supper on a Thursday or Friday, and I make a big bunch of pancakes or waffles and some scrambled eggs. Then I save the leftovers for Sunday breakfast. This really cuts down on my crazy as we are trying to get ready for church and out the door! The picture above is a double batch of pancakes. These freeze great in a ziploc bag. To serve, thaw overnight in the fridge and then toast.

My kids have not loved pancakes until I got this recipe from my good friend Amber. She brought some over for me when we welcomed little Jack into our family. Of course, I requested the recipe straightaway! My kids enjoy these with either peanut butter or chocolate spread in between two pancakes--then they eat them like a sandwich with no syrup. It's a lot less messy for my three year old!

If you like gadgets, you might want to check out this batter dispenser from Amazon. We love ours! My kids are pretty eager to help out with it!

Preheat griddle. In a mixing bowl, beat eggs until bubbly. Add oil or melted butter and milk and mix well. Then add dry ingredients and mix until incorporated. Using a stick of butter, grease the griddle. With a ladle (or batter dispenser if you are a gadget guru!) place small circles of batter onto the griddle. These will spread a bit, so start smaller than you think you need to. Cook until bubbles form on the top of the pancakes, then flip and cook about two more minutes or until done. Enjoy with syrup or as pancake sandwiches!

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Thanks for stopping by! I am a stay at home wife and mother. We have seven children--six ages 12 and under and one precious child who met Jesus at 15 weeks into the pregnancy in August of 2011. My husband and I felt led to homeschool our children. I love having them around. I desire to instill a legacy of loving God, following Him, and doing your best in my children. In my spare time (when I have it) I like to sew and bake.